And this is what your cough looks like.
Neat, huh? This image, posted online in the New England journal of Medicine, is technology usually used to visualize supersonic wind in tunnels. Gary Settles, an engineering professor at the University of Pennsylvania, uses it often in his labs to help you visualize seemingly invisible action like wind and shock waves. Yeah, that's pretty neat stuff to see. Check out the rest of it here.
Neat, huh? This image, posted online in the New England journal of Medicine, is technology usually used to visualize supersonic wind in tunnels. Gary Settles, an engineering professor at the University of Pennsylvania, uses it often in his labs to help you visualize seemingly invisible action like wind and shock waves. Yeah, that's pretty neat stuff to see. Check out the rest of it here.
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